Keep in mind, this is still draft legislation; however, the 2018 NDAA has the following interesting sections in it.

Sec. 502. Authority of promotion boards to recommend officers of particular merit be placed at the top of the promotion list.Sec. 510A. Authority for officers to opt-out of promotion board consideration.

Oh yeah, and there's a lot of cyber stuff in there too. I will admit, I did not read most of these sections, just did a little Ctrl-F magic bug figured it might be interesting to throw these up. Who cares about cyber anyway, right?

Sec. 510. Service credit for cyberspace experience or advanced education upon original appointment as a commissioned officer.Sec. 549. Use of assistance under Department of Defense Tuition Assistance Program for non-traditional education to develop cybersecurity and computer coding skills.Sec. 842. Modification of definition of acquisition workforce to include personnel engaged in the acquisition or development of cybersecurity systems.Sec. 1042. Department of Defense integration of information operations and cyber-enabled information operations.Sec. 1101. Pilot program on enhanced personnel management system for cybersecurity and legal professionals in the Department of Defense.Sec. 1107. Authority for waiver of requirement for a baccalaureate degree for positions in the Department of Defense on cybersecurity and computer programming.Sec. 1621. Policy of the United States on cyberspace, cybersecurity, and cyber warfare.Sec. 1622. Cyber posture review.Sec. 1623. Modification and clarification of requirements and authorities relating to establishment of unified combatant command for cyber operations.Sec. 1624. Annual assessment of cyber resiliency of nuclear command and control system.Sec. 1625. Strategic Cybersecurity Program.Sec. 1626. Evaluation of agile acquisition of cyber tools and applications.Sec. 1627. Report on cost implications of terminating dual-hat arrangement for Commander of United States Cyber Command.Sec. 1628. Modification of Information Assurance Scholarship Program.Sec. 1629. Measuring compliance of components of Department of Defense with cybersecurity requirements for securing industrial control systems.Sec. 1630. Exercise on assessing cybersecurity support to election systems of States.Sec. 1630A. Report on various approaches to cyber deterrence.Sec. 1630B. Prohibition on use of software platforms developed by Kaspersky Lab.